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3 least impressive Dallas stars from 4-1 Game 4 losses to Edmonton Oilers Feal. Matt Duchene


AND Dallas Stars They lowered their third direct trip to their final series Western Conference against Edmonton Oilers. The 4-1 stars in the game 4 placed them behind eight balls because they are now down with 3-1, and the series switched back to Dallas to play 5.

Leon Draisaitl and Corey Perry scored a goal to play for power, with Kasperi Kapanen and Adam Henrique achieved empty networks to seal the win for Edmonton Oilers. Jason Robertson responded to Dallas stars, tie the game in the second period.

So, here’s a look at the three least impressive Dallas Stars players from their defeat Game 4 from Edmonton Oiler on Tuesday night.

3 least impressive Dallas stars from Game 4 losses to Edmonton Oilers

#3 Jamie Benn

Benn's icy time declining due to his lack of production - source: ImagingnBenn's icy time declining due to his lack of production - source: Imagingn
Benn’s icy time declining due to his lack of production – source: Imagingn

Dallas Stars Captain Jamie Benn did not have his best game in the season in game 4. Benn played just under 10 minutes at 16 shifts at night.

In particular, his expensive action against Oilers’ blue lining John Klingberg in the first period led to the initial goal of Leon Draisaitla. In the series he was ominously calmly calm in the series against Oiller, he did not sign up on the leaf while gathering a minus-2 rating because his icy time still collapsed.

#2 Cody this

Cody Ceci was at the unfortunate end of Edmonton's goals - source: ImagingnCody Ceci was at the unfortunate end of Edmonton's goals - source: Imagingn
Cody Ceci was at the unfortunate end of Edmonton’s goals – source: Imagingn

Cody Ceci has burned again, this time Oil‘The collective game in the 4th Ryan Nugent-Hopkins game made Ceci look out of place with his stickhandling while set by Corey Perry for Go-Ahead and the eventual goal that won the game.

Here’s a look:

Ceci covered Perry in front of the net. But as soon as Nugent-Hopkins pulled Ceca toward him, Nugent-Hopkins in Ceca to pick up a stick for a moment, allowing Nugent-Hopkins to slip past him and on Perry’s stick.

The Dallas Stars blue line burned on several occasions in this series, which has potentially questioned his role on the blue line of the team.

#1 Matt Duchene

Duchene managed to prevent Capanen to rush the game on Tuesday night- source: ImagingnDuchene managed to prevent Capanen to rush the game on Tuesday night- source: Imagingn
Duchene managed to prevent Capanen to rush the game on Tuesday night- source: Imagingn

Matt Duchene He had another game for oblivion, managed to register on the leaves in more than 17 minutes of ice time at 20 shifts.

Duchene was on the ice during a critical situation with an empty 6 to 5 for stars. However, Duchene failed anything offensive, in the end Kasperi Kapanen burned down.

Here’s a look:

Duchene failed to stop Capanese as the Oiler’s front knocked down the ice to score in a cage wide open.

Then Duchene was in the crowd of things, because the Oilers achieved another empty Netter, this time on the passage that Duchene did not pick up.

Here’s a look:

The passage came from a neutral zone and is intended for Duchene who entered the Edmonton zone. Instead, the passage is overjoyed and threw it back to Dallas Net for Marker 4-1.

The stars will go home with 3-1 and want to force the series back to Edmonton to Game 6.